1000 Narration change
By PKG SIR
đ Narration Change Practice Set:
Part -A
1. He said, “I am tired.”
2. She said, “I like reading books.”
3. They said, “We are going to school.”
4. The boy said, “I have finished my homework.”
5. She said, “I will help you tomorrow.”
6. He said, “I went to Delhi yesterday.”
7. She said, “I was cooking food.”
8. They said, “We had finished our work.”
9. The boy said to the girl, “I will be waiting for you.”
10. She said, “I have been reading since morning.”
11. He said, “Do you like mangoes?”
12. She said, “Are you coming with me?”
13. They said, “Can you help us?”
14. The boy said to me , “Will you meet me tomorrow?”
15. She said, “Have you completed the task?”
16. He said to Rahim, “Where are you going?”
17. She said to the man, “What are you doing here?”
18. The teacher said to the student, “Why are you late?”
19. He said to his wife, “When will you come back?”
20. She said, “How did you solve the problem?”
21. The teacher said to the boys, “Open your books.”
22. He said to me, “Please give me some water.”
23. She said to her brother, “Don’t make a noise.”
24. The doctor said to the patient, “Take this medicine.”
25. My father said to me, “Always speak the truth.”
26. He said, “What a beautiful flower it is!”
27. She said, “How sweet the baby looks!”
28. They said, “Hurrah! We have won the match.”
29. The boy said, “Alas! I have lost my pen.”
30. He said, “Bravo! You have done well.”
31. He said, “May you live long.”
32. She said, “May God bless you.”
33. They said, “Wish you a happy journey.”
34. The priest said, “May peace be upon you.”
35. He said, “May you succeed in life.”
36. He said, “I don’t like tea.”
37. She said, “I cannot swim.”
38. They said, “We have not completed the task.”
39. The student said, “I did not understand the lesson.”
40. He said, “I won’t go to the market.”
41. She said, “I am writing a letter.”
42. He said, “I was reading a book.”
43. The boy said, “I shall buy a pen tomorrow.”
44. She said, “I had met him before.”
45. They said, “We have been playing since morning.”
46. The man said, “I shall be working in the office.”
47. The boy said, “I was preparing for my examination.”
48. She said, “I have bought a new dress.”
49. He said to Mitu, “I had been waiting for you.”
50. The teacher said, “The sun sets in the west.”
51. He said to the old man, “Do you know me?”
52. She said to the boy, “Why are you crying?”
53. They said to the students, “Where have you been?”
54. The boy said, “When will you visit me?”
55. She said to me, “What is your name?”
56. He said to me, “Stand up.”
57. She said to him, “Don’t waste time.”
58. The teacher said, “Write your answers carefully.”
59. He said to me, “Please help me.”
60. She said, “Always obey your parents.”
61. He said, “What a terrible accident it was!”
62. She said, “How cold the night is!”
63. They said, “Hurrah! Our team has won the game.”
64. The boy said, “Alas! My friend is dead.”
65. He said, “Bravo! You played very well.”
66. She said, “May you be happy.”
67. He said, “May God protect you.”
68. They said, “Wish you success.”
69. The saint said, “May God forgive you.”
70. He said, “May you pass the examination.”
71. She said, “I go to temple every day.”
72. He said, “I am learning English.”
73. The boy said, “I was walking in the garden.”
74. She said, “I shall return soon.”
75. He said, “I had completed my work.”
76. They said, “We shall be waiting for the bus.”
77. She said, “I have been cooking since morning.”
78. He said, “I had been reading the book for two hours.”
79. The teacher said, “Does water boil at 100 degrees?”
80. She said, “Why are you shouting?”
81. He said, “Who has broken the glass?”
82. The boy said, “When did you arrive?”
83. She said, “How can I solve this sum?”
84. He said to me, “Call the doctor.”
85. She said to the servant, “Bring me a glass of water.”
86. The teacher said, “Work hard.”
87. He said to his friend, “Don’t tell a lie.”
88. She said to Joy, “Please lend me your book.”
89. He said, “What a lovely scene it is!”
90. She said, “How foolish I have been!”
91. They said, “Hurrah! We are successful.”
92. He said, “Alas! I am ruined.”
93. She said, “Bravo! You have scored full marks.”
94. He said to Gita, “May God bless the child.”
95. She said to Riju, “May you recover soon.”
96. They said to us, “Wish you a safe journey.”
97. He said to Sudip, “May you live happily.”
98. She said to Deep, “May your dreams come true.”
99. He said, “I am reading a novel.”
100. She said, “I was waiting for you.”
101. The boy said, “I had gone to the market.”
102. He said, “I shall meet you next week.”
103. She said, “I have been studying since morning.”
104. The boy said, “I shall be flying to Delhi tomorrow.”
105. He said, “I had been playing for two hours.”
106. She said, “Do you like tea or coffee?”
107. The boy said, “Are you my classmate?”
108. He said, “Where do you live?”
109. She said, “Why are you standing here?”
110. The boy said, “How old are you?”
111. He said to me, “Give me your pen.”
112. She said to the child, “Don’t touch the fire.”
113. The teacher said, “Learn your lesson.”
114. He said to me, “Please wait for me.”
115. She said to her son, “Respect your elders.”
116. He said, “What a fine catch it was!”
117. She said, “How brave the soldier is!”
118. They said, “Hurrah! We won the prize.”
119. The boy said, “Alas! My father is ill.”
120. He said, “Bravo! You have done it.”
121. She said, “May you get well soon.”
122. He said, “May God reward you.”
123. They said, “Wish you good luck.”
124. The saint said, “May God bless this family.”
125. He said, “May you live long and prosper.”
126. She said, “I eat rice every day.”
127. He said, “I am learning to drive.”
128. The boy said, “I was reading when you called.”
129. She said, “I shall go to the fair tomorrow.”
130. He said, “I had bought a new pen.”
131. They said, “We shall be arriving soon.”
132. She said, “I have been dancing since morning.”
133. He said, “I had been living here for two years.”
134. The teacher said, “Does the earth move round the sun?”
135. She said, “Why do you look sad?”
136. He said, “Who is knocking at the door?”
137. The boy said, “When will the train leave?”
138. She said, “How are you feeling now?”
139. He said to me, “Bring me that book.”
140. She said to her servant, “Don’t forget to water the plants.”
141. The teacher said, “Write neatly.”
142. He said to his friend, “Please wait outside.”
143. She said to the child, “Always be honest.”
144. He said, “What a great idea it is!”
145. She said, “How silly of me to forget it!”
146. They said, “Hurrah! We topped the class.”
147. The boy said, “Alas! I lost my wallet.”
148. He said, “Bravo! You fought bravely.”
149. She said, “May God bless this nation.”
150. He said, “May you always smile.”
151. They said, “Wish you a pleasant evening.”
152. The priest said, “May peace be with you.”
153. He said to me, “May you shine like a star.”
154. She said, “I play the piano.”
155. He said, “I am going home now.”
156. The boy said, “I was waiting for my teacher.”
157. She said, “I shall visit my aunt soon.”
158. He said, “I had seen her before.”
159. They said, “We shall be reaching there tomorrow.”
160. She said, “I have been working hard since morning.”
161. He said, “I had been suffering from fever.”
162. The teacher said, “Is this answer correct?”
163. She said, “Why have you come here?”
164. He said, “Who told you this story?”
165. The boy said, “When did you finish the work?”
166. She said to Raj, “How can you be so careless?”
167. He said to me, “Switch on the light.”
168. She said to her brother, “Don’t disturb me.”
169. The teacher said, “Pay attention in the class.”
170. He said to his friend, “Please help me with money.”
171. She said to her son, “Always respect your teachers.”
172. He said, “What an amazing show it was!”
173. She said, “How fast the train is going!”
174. They said, “Hurrah! We got the first prize.”
175. The boy said, “Alas! My pet is dead.”
176. He said, “Bravo! You are a champion.”
177. She said, “May God bless your efforts.”
178. He said, “May you win the race.”
179. They said, “Wish you a safe trip.”
180. The priest said, “May the Lord guide you.”
181. He said to Ram, “May you always succeed.”
182. She said, “I speak English fluently.”
183. He said, “I am studying grammar now.”
184. The boy said, “I was doing my homework.”
185. She said, “I shall buy a new dress.”
186. He said, “I had already eaten food.”
187. They said, “We shall be playing tomorrow evening.”
188. She said, “I have been waiting since morning.”
189. He said, “I had been walking for two hours.”
190. The teacher said, “Do you understand the lesson?”
191. She said, “Why were you absent yesterday?”
192. He said, “Who has taken my pen?”
193. The boy said, “When will the bell ring?”
194. She said, “How do you solve this sum?”
195. He said to me, “Read this passage carefully.”
196. She said to her friend, “Don’t be late.”
197. The teacher said, “Prepare well for the test.”
198. He said to me, “Please listen to me.”
199. She said, “Always do your duty.”
200. He said, “What a wonderful speech it was!”
201. She said, “How clear the sky looks!”
202. They said, “Hurrah! We are safe.”
203. The boy said, “Alas! My hopes are lost.”
204. He said, “Bravo! You scored the goal.”
205. She said, “May God bless our teacher.”
206. He said, “May you be successful.”
207. They said, “Wish you a happy birthday.”
208. The saint said, “May the Lord protect you.”
209. He said, “May you get peace of mind.”
210. She said, “I love my country.”
211. He said, “I am working in an office.”
212. The boy said, “I was playing with my friends.”
213. She said, “I shall come back soon.”
214. He said, “I had known him before.”
215. They said, “We shall be meeting at the park.”
216. She said, “I have been preparing for the exam.”
217. He said, “I had been staying there for a month.”
218. The teacher said, “Is he your brother?”
219. She said, “Why are you laughing?”
220. He said, “Who opened the door?”
221. The boy said, “When are you leaving?”
222. She said, “How long will it take?”
223. He said to me, “Tell me the truth.”
224. She said to her maid, “Don’t break the glass.”
225. The teacher said, “Answer the question properly.”
226. He said to me, “Please wait at the gate.”
227. She said to her daughter, “Always speak politely.”
228. He said, “What a strange story it is!”
229. She said, “How hot the day is!”
230. They said, “Hurrah! We are free now.”
231. The boy said, “Alas! I missed the chance.”
232. He said, “Bravo! You acted bravely.”
233. She said, “May you always shine.”
234. He said, “May God bless your family.”
235. They said, “Wish you joy and success.”
236. The saint said, “May the Lord help you.”
237. He said, “May you reach your goal.”
238. She said, “I am fond of music.”
239. He said, “I am doing my project.”
240. The boy said, “I was swimming in the pond.”
241. She said, “I shall invite you.”
242. He said, “I had bought a ticket.”
243. They said, “We shall be travelling tomorrow.”
244. She said, “I have been writing letters since morning.”
245. He said, “I had been playing chess.”
246. The teacher said, “Do birds fly in the sky?”
247. She said, “Why did you call me?”
248. He said, “Who is standing outside?”
249. The boy said, “When do you get up?”
250. She said, “How did you do this sum?”
251. He said to me, “Sing a song.”
252. She said to her brother, “Don’t tell lies.”
253. The teacher said, “Work with care.”
254. He said to his father, “Please forgive me.”
255. She said to her friend, “Always trust yourself.”
256. He said, “What a beautiful sight it is!”
257. She said, “How peaceful the night is!”
258. They said, “Hurrah! We won the lottery.”
259. The boy said, “Alas! I failed the test.”
260. He said, “Bravo! You are brilliant.”
261. She said, “May God bless this child.”
262. He said, “May you never lose hope.”
263. They said, “Wish you all the best.”
264. The saint said, “May you have strength.”
265. He said, “May you become great.”
266. She said, “I watch TV in the evening.”
267. He said, “I am practicing for the match.”
268. The boy said, “I was waiting for my friend.”
269. She said, “I shall take part in the program.”
270. He said, “I had heard the news.”
271. They said, “We shall be leaving tomorrow.”
272. She said, “I have been studying for hours.”
273. He said, “I had been travelling for a week.”
274. The teacher said, “Do you know the answer?”
275. She said, “Why are you hiding here?”
276. He said, “Who was speaking loudly?”
277. The boy said, “When will you return?”
278. She said, “How can I solve it?”
279. He said to me, “Fetch me some water.”
280. She said to her son, “Don’t be rude.”
281. The teacher said, “Learn your lesson by heart.”
282. He said to me, “Please give me your notebook.”
283. She said to her sister, “Always be kind.”
284. He said, “What a great player he is!”
285. She said, “How nicely you sing!”
286. They said, “Hurrah! We have passed.”
287. The boy said, “Alas! My uncle is no more.”
288. He said, “Bravo! You worked hard.”
289. She said, “May God bless your career.”
290. He said, “May you never fail.”
291. They said, “Wish you a bright future.”
292. The saint said, “May the Lord save you.”
293. He said, “May you always be happy.”
294. She said, “I write stories.”
295. He said, “I am listening carefully.”
296. The boy said, “I was sitting near the river.”
297. She said, “I shall send a letter.”
298. He said, “I had spoken the truth.”
299. They said, “We shall be meeting him next week.”
300. She said, “I have been waiting since noon.”
Part -B
A. Assertive Sentences (Statements)
1. He said, “I am tired.”
2. She said, “I love reading novels.”
3. They said, “We are going to school.”
4. The boy said, “I have finished my homework.”
5. The girl said, “I am feeling happy.”
6. He said, “I know the answer.”
7. She said, “I can speak English.”
8. The teacher said, “Water boils at 100 degrees.”
9. The farmer said, “I work in the field every day.”
10. My father said, “I will help you tomorrow.”
11. She said, “I saw him yesterday.”
12. He said, “I am reading a storybook.”
13. They said, “We shall play cricket.”
14. He said, “I was doing my homework.”
15. She said, “I have been living here since 2010.”
16. He said, “I had already seen that movie.”
17. The man said, “I am a teacher.”
18. She said, “I was very tired.”
19. The girl said, “I will always remember you.”
20. He said, “I can solve this problem easily.”
B. Negative Sentences
21. He said, “I do not like tea.”
22. She said, “I cannot swim.”
23. They said, “We have not completed the task.”
24. The student said, “I did not understand the lesson.”
25. He said, “I won’t go to the market.”
26. She said, “I don’t know the answer.”
27. The boy said, “I am not feeling well.”
28. He said, “I have never seen him.”
29. She said, “I didn’t meet him yesterday.”
30. The man said, “I don’t believe this story.”
C. Interrogative Sentences (Yes/No)
31. He said, “Do you like mangoes?”
32. She said, “Are you coming with me?”
33. The boy said, “Can you help me?”
34. He said, “Will you meet me tomorrow?”
35. She said to Bumba, “Have you finished your work?”
36. He said to the boy, “Did you enjoy the party?”
37. She said, “Is it raining outside?”
38. They said, “Shall we go now?”
39. The teacher said, “Can you answer this question?”
40. The student said, “Have you done your homework?”
D. Interrogative Sentences (Wh-questions)
41. He said, “Where are you going?”
42. She said, “What are you doing here?”
43. The teacher said to Ishan, “Why are you late?”
44. He said to Ankita, “When will you come back?”
45. She said, “How did you solve this problem?”
46. He said to Soumili, “Who is your teacher?”
47. She said, “Whom did you meet yesterday?”
48. They said to Sweety, “Which book do you want?”
49. The man said, “Whose pen is this?”
50. The boy said to Suity, “Why are you crying?”
51. She said to Chayan, “When are you leaving for Delhi?”
52. He said to Riju, “Where have you been all this time?”
53. She said to Pritam, “What did he tell you?”
54. The teacher said to Souvik, “Why are you absent?”
55. He said to me, “How is your mother now?”
56. She said to Srija , “Who told you this news?”
57. The man said, “Which train goes to Kolkata?”
58. He said, “Whose house is that?”
59. She said, “Why are you so late?”
60. He said, “When did you arrive here?”
E. Imperative Sentences
61. The teacher said to the students, “Open your books.”
62. He said to me, “Please give me some water.”
63. She said to her brother, “Don’t make a noise.”
64. The doctor said to the patient, “Take this medicine.”
65. My father said to me, “Always speak the truth.”
66. The mother said to her son, “Go and wash your hands.”
67. He said to me, “Never tell a lie.”
68. She said to her servant, “Bring me a glass of milk.”
69. The policeman said to the driver, “Drive carefully.”
70. The teacher said to the boys, “Don’t waste your time.”
71. He said to me, “Wait here till I return.”
72. She said to the servant, “Clean the room properly.”
73. The doctor said to the patient, “Avoid oily food.”
74. He said to me, “Please sit down.”
75. She said to her friend, “Help me in this work.”
76. The man said to the boy, “Don’t run on the road.”
77. The teacher said to the class, “Pay attention to your lessons.”
78. He said to me, “Post this letter at once.”
79. She said to her sister, “Look after the baby carefully.”
80. He said to me, “Close the window.”
F. Exclamatory Sentences
81. He said, “What a beautiful flower it is!”
82. She said, “How sweet the baby looks!”
83. They said, “Hurrah! We have won the match.”
84. The boy said, “Alas! I have lost my pen.”
85. He said, “Bravo! You have done well.”
86. She said, “What a terrible storm it was!”
87. He said, “How hot the day is!”
88. She said, “What an interesting story it is!”
89. He said, “Alas! My friend is no more.”
90. They said, “Hurrah! Our team has won the cup.”
91. He said, “How fast he runs!”
92. She said, “What a lovely song it is!”
93. He said, “Alas! I have failed in the examination.”
94. The teacher said, “Bravo! You are a brilliant student.”
95. She said, “How kind you are!”
96. He said, “What a tragedy it was!”
97. She said, “What a beautiful scene it is!”
98. He said, “How foolish I have been!”
99. She said, “Alas! I missed the train.”
100. He said, “Hurrah! I have got the prize.”
G. Optative Sentences
101. He said to Debjit, “May you live long.”
102. She said to Subhadip, “May God bless you.”
103. They said to Shreya , “Wish you a happy journey.”
104. The priest said, “May peace be upon you.”
105. He said to Mandi, “May you succeed in life.”
106. She said to Rohit, “May God forgive you.”
107. He said to Imon, “May you be happy forever.”
108. She said, “May you get well soon.”
109. The teacher said, “May you all pass the exam.”
110. He said, “May God save us from danger.”
111. She said to Barsha, “Wish you a happy birthday.”
112. He said to the students, “May you all prosper.”
113. She said to Disha , “May your dreams come true.”
114. He said to Nisha , “May the New Year bring joy.”
115. She said to Ajay, “May God give you strength.”
116. The man said to the boy, “May you rest in peace.”
117. He said, “May fortune favour you.”
118. She said to Sumon, “Wish you success in life.”
119. He said to Soumyajit, “May God bless this family.”
120. She said, “May you always remain healthy.”
H. Mixed Types (Combination Practice)
121. He said, “I am working now.”
122. She said, “I cannot come today.”
123. They said, “We were playing football.”
124. The boy said, “I shall go to Kolkata tomorrow.”
125. She said, “I was waiting for you.”
126. He said, “I had completed the work before you came.”
127. The teacher said, “Don’t talk in the class.”
128. The doctor said to the nurse, “Give him an injection.”
129. The father said to Puja, “Do not waste money.”
130. The policeman said, “Catch the thief.”
131. He said to Arka, “When will you start the work?”
132. She said, “Why are you weeping?”
133. The boy said, “How lovely the garden looks!”
134. The girl said, “Hurrah! We are going for a picnic.”
135. The man said, “Alas! My brother is dead.”
136. She said, “May you have a bright future.”
137. He said, “Please help me.”
138. She said, “Don’t disturb me.”
139. He said, “Do you know the way?”
140. She said, “Where is my umbrella?”
141. He said, “I have been reading this novel since morning.”
142. She said, “I had been living in Delhi for two years.”
143. He said, “I was studying when you came.”
144. She said, “I shall be watching TV at that time.”
145. He said, “I have lost my watch.”
146. She said, “I don’t like this food.”
147. He said, “Did you attend the meeting yesterday?”
148. She said, “Why did you go there?”
149. He said, “What a fine speech it was!”
150. She said, “Alas! I am ruined.”
I. Advanced/Complex Practice
151. He said, “I know that he is honest.”
152. She said, “I don’t believe that he is guilty.”
153. The boy said, “I wonder why she is angry.”
154. He said, “I asked him what he wanted.”
155. She said, “I can’t say when he will come.”
156. He said, “Tell me what you want.”
157. She said, “I don’t know where he lives.”
158. He said, “Do you know how to solve this?”
159. She said, “I asked him whether he liked tea.”
160. He said, “I don’t know who that man is.”
161. She said, “I am glad that you have come.”
162. He said, “I hope you will succeed.”
163. She said, “I wish I were a bird.”
164. He said, “If I were rich, I would help the poor.”
165. She said, “Unless you study, you will fail.”
166. He said, “If it rains, we shall not go out.”
167. She said, “I don’t know whether he is right or wrong.”
168. He said, “I know who you are.”
169. She said, “I am sure that he is innocent.”
170. He said, “I don’t care what people say.”
J. Final Practice (Mixed 171–200)
171. He said, “I was ill yesterday.”
172. She said, “I am not feeling well.”
173. The boy said, “I am watching TV now.”
174. She said, “I can’t wait any longer.”
175. He said, “Do you know him?”
176. She said, “When will you return?”
177. He said, “Don’t touch that wire.”
178. She said, “Please forgive me.”
179. He said, “How clever she is!”
180. She said, “Hurrah! I have passed the exam.”
181. He said, “May you all live happily.”
182. She said, “I have been waiting for two hours.”
183. He said, “I had been sleeping when he came.”
184. She said, “We shall have been working for three hours.”
185. He said, “I met him last week.”
186. She said, “I saw him a few days ago.”
187. He said, “I have just completed the task.”
188. She said, “I had finished my homework before he arrived.”
189. He said, “I will call you tomorrow.”
190. She said, “I shall meet you next week.”
191. He said, “I don’t understand this lesson.”
192. She said, “I can’t find my pen.”
193. He said, “Where have you put my bag?”
194. She said, “Who is standing at the door?”
195. He said, “Do you want to join us?”
196. She said, “Why are you laughing?”
197. He said, “What a brave boy he is!”
198. She said, “Alas! He is dead.”
199. He said, “Please lend me your book.”
200. She said, “May you be successful in your life.”
A. Assertive Sentences
201. He said, “I am hungry.”
202. She said, “I am feeling sleepy.”
203. They said, “We are watching a movie.”
204. The boy said, “I know the truth.”
205. The girl said, “I can sing well.”
206. He said, “I will go there tomorrow.”
207. She said, “I have lost my purse.”
208. They said, “We were waiting for you.”
209. He said, “I had seen him before.”
210. She said, “I am reading a novel.”
211. He said, “I have been living here for two years.”
212. She said, “I had been working since morning.”
213. The student said, “I am studying now.”
214. He said, “I shall never forget this day.”
215. She said, “I am proud of my parents.”
216. He said, “I like to play football.”
217. She said, “I believe in honesty.”
218. He said, “I was very happy yesterday.”
219. She said, “I am fond of dancing.”
220. He said, “I don’t like gossip.”
B. Negative Sentences
221. He said, “I don’t know him.”
222. She said, “I can’t wait here.”
223. The boy said, “I didn’t see him yesterday.”
224. The girl said, “I don’t want to go there.”
225. He said to the man, “I won’t tell you anything.”
226. She said, “I haven’t eaten yet.”
227. He said, “I had not completed my work.”
228. She said, “I don’t trust him.”
229. He said, “I can’t drive a car.”
230. She said, “I am not interested in this matter.”
C. Interrogative (Yes/No)
231. He said, “Are you my friend?”
232. She said to her friend, “Do you like ice cream?”
233. He said to me, “Did you go to the park yesterday?”
234. She said to Mitu, “Can you solve this sum?”
235. He said to Ruma, “Will you help me?”
236. She said, “Shall we go now?”
237. He said, “Have you ever been to Delhi?”
238. She said, “Is he your brother?”
239. He said to Barsha, “Did you meet my uncle?”
240. She said to Titli, “Have you seen my phone?”
D. Interrogative (Wh-type)
241. He said to Rakhi, “Where do you live?”
242. She said to Banti, “What are you writing?”
243. He said, “Who is knocking at the door?”
244. She said to Raja, “Which book do you like best?”
245. He said to Ram, “When will the train arrive?”
246. She said to Ramu, “Why are you late today?”
247. He said, “Whose umbrella is this?”
248. She said to Kalu, “When did you call me?”
249. He said to Vulu, “How long have you been waiting?”
250. She said to Nilu, “Where did you buy this dress?”
251. He said to Tithi, “What did you do yesterday?”
252. She said to Priti, “Who told you this?”
253. He said to Vulu , “Which subject do you like most?”
254. She said, “Why did you go there?”
255. He said to Vulu, “When will you start the project?”
256. She said, “How is your father now?”
257. He said to Vulu, “Whom did you meet in the market?”
258. She said to Ramu, “Where are you coming from?”
259. He said to Ramu, “Why are you angry?”
260. She said to Ramu, “How did you make this cake?”
E. Imperative Sentences
261. He said to me, “Call the doctor at once.”
262. She said to her son, “Close the door.”
263. He said to the boy, “Never disobey your parents.”
264. She said to her daughter, “Please bring me a glass of water.”
265. He said to me, “Help the poor.”
266. She said to her friend, “Don’t touch my bag.”
267. The teacher said to the students, “Write your answers carefully.”
268. The doctor said to the patient, “Don’t eat too much sugar.”
269. He said to the servant, “Clean the table.”
270. She said to her sister, “Please wait for me.”
271. He said to the driver, “Drive slowly.”
272. She said to me, “Tell the truth.”
273. He said to his brother, “Don’t be late.”
274. She said to the children, “Always respect your elders.”
275. He said to me, “Bring your notebook.”
276. She said to the boy, “Go home now.”
277. He said to his son, “Do your duty sincerely.”
278. She said to her servant, “Don’t waste time.”
279. He said to the girl, “Take care of your health.”
280. She said to me, “Please wait outside.”
F. Exclamatory Sentences
281. He said, “What a wonderful place this is!”
282. She said, “How nice the weather is today!”
283. He said, “Alas! I am undone.”
284. She said, “Hurrah! I have won the prize.”
285. He said, “Bravo! You have done it well.”
286. She said, “What a great idea it is!”
287. He said, “How beautiful the rainbow looks!”
288. She said, “What an intelligent boy he is!”
289. He said, “Hurrah! Our team has won.”
290. She said, “Alas! I missed the opportunity.”
291. He said, “How silly I have been!”
292. She said, “What a surprise!”
293. He said, “Alas! I lost everything.”
294. She said, “Hurrah! We are going for a picnic.”
295. He said, “What a difficult question it is!”
296. She said, “How brave you are!”
297. He said, “Bravo! Keep it up.”
298. She said, “Alas! He has failed.”
299. He said, “How unlucky I am!”
300. She said, “What a beautiful garden this is!”
G. Optative Sentences
301. He said, “May God protect us.”
302. She said, “May you win the match.”
303. He said to Ramu, “Wish you all the best.”
304. She said, “May God reward you.”
305. He said to Ramu, “May you enjoy your life.”
306. She said, “Wish you a safe journey.”
307. He said, “May your dreams come true.”
308. She said, “May God help you.”
309. He said, “May you recover soon.”
310. She said to Ramu, “May God grant you wisdom.”
311. He said, “May you never fail.”
312. She said, “Wish you a prosperous life.”
313. He said, “May God bless our country.”
314. She said, “May peace prevail everywhere.”
315. He said to Ramu, “Wish you good luck.”
316. She said, “May your efforts succeed.”
317. He said, “May God forgive our sins.”
318. She said, “Wish you happiness forever.”
319. He said, “May your family prosper.”
320. She said, “May God bless my parents.”
H. Mixed Sentences (321–360)
321. He said, “I shall be happy if you come.”
322. She said, “I can’t go unless you allow me.”
323. He said, “I didn’t know that she was absent.”
324. She said, “I have finished the work you gave me.”
325. He said, “If it rains, we shall stay at home.”
326. She said, “I will help you whenever you need me.”
327. He said, “I don’t know why she left early.”
328. She said, “I asked him if he was my friend.”
329. He said, “She told me that she was tired.”
330. She said, “I asked him what his name was.”
331. He said, “If I were rich, I would travel the world.”
332. She said, “I wish I had a car.”
333. He said, “I am sure that he is honest.”
334. She said, “I don’t care what they think.”
335. He said, “I am sorry I was late.”
336. She said to Ramu, “I hope you will succeed.”
337. He said, “When I saw her, she was crying.”
338. She said to Ramu, “I was happy when you called me.”
339. He said, “Do you know what time it is?”
340. She said, “I can’t tell you where he lives.”
341. He said, “I wondered if you had seen him.”
342. She said, “I asked him whether he liked music.”
343. He said, “Unless you work hard, you will fail.”
344. She said, “If you help me, I will be grateful.”
345. He said, “I was reading while you were sleeping.”
346. She said, “I shall be waiting for you till you come.”
347. He said, “I had been studying before you arrived.”
348. She said, “I have been cooking for an hour.”
349. He said, “I shall have been working by evening.”
350. She said, “I had completed the task before sunset.”
351. He said, “Please don’t disturb me now.”
352. She said, “Could you help me with this work?”
353. He said, “What a boring movie this is!”
354. She said, “Hurrah! Our class has won.”
355. He said, “Alas! I am ruined.”
356. She said, “Bravo! That was excellent.”
357. He said, “How intelligent she is!”
358. She said, “May you always succeed.”
359. He said, “Never forget your roots.”
360. She said, “Always respect your teachers.”
I. Final Round (361–400)
361. He said, “I am going to the market.”
362. She said, “I don’t like this colour.”
363. He said, “I saw him two days ago.”
364. She said, “I will come next week.”
365. He said, “Do you know my brother?”
366. She said to Ramu, “Where are you staying?”
367. He said, “Please wait for a moment.”
368. She said, “Don’t be afraid.”
369. He said, “How beautiful the flowers are!”
370. She said, “Hurrah! We are free now.”
371. He said, “May God bless the new couple.”
372. She said, “I am writing a letter.”
373. He said, “I was ill last Sunday.”
374. She said, “I can’t see clearly.”
375. He said to Ramu, “Shall I help you?”
376. She said, “Why are you standing here?”
377. He said, “Do your duty sincerely.”
378. She said, “Don’t open the box.”
379. He said, “Alas! I missed the train.”
380. She said, “What a sweet voice you have!”
381. He said to Ramu, “Wish you a happy New Year.”
382. She said, “I had been waiting for two hours.”
383. He said, “I have just met him.”
384. She said, “I am cooking dinner now.”
385. He said, “I shall call you in the evening.”
386. She said, “I went to the zoo yesterday.”
387. He said, “I don’t know the answer.”
388. She said, “I can’t believe this news.”
389. He said, “Who is playing the piano?”
390. She said, “Which dress do you like?”
391. He said to Ramu, “Did you buy the tickets?”
392. She said, “Have you seen my diary?”
393. He said, “What a fine day it is!”
394. She said, “Hurrah! I stood first in the class.”
395. He said, “Alas! My phone is broken.”
396. She said, “Bravo! You played well.”
397. He said, “May you succeed in the exam.”
398. She said, “May God protect the soldiers.”
399. He said, “I have been teaching here since 2015.”
400. She said, “I had completed my homework before you came.”
Part -C
Assertive Sentences (Present, Past, Future)
1. He said, “I am a student.”
2. She said, “I am reading a book.”
3. They said, “We are happy.”
4. My father said, “I am busy now.”
5. The teacher said, “The Earth moves round the Sun.”
6. He said, “I love my country.”
7. She said, “I don’t like tea.”
8. They said, “We are not afraid.”
9. The boy said, “I never tell a lie.”
10. She said, “I am waiting for him.”
11. He said, “I was ill yesterday.”
12. She said, “We went to Kolkata last week.”
13. They said, “We were playing cricket then.”
14. The man said, “I had finished my work.”
15. My mother said, “I had been cooking for two hours.”
16. He said, “I shall go to Delhi tomorrow.”
17. She said, “We shall meet again.”
18. They said, “He will help us.”
19. He said, “I shall be reading at that time.”
20. She said, “He will have finished the work.”
Interrogative Sentences
21. He said, “Do you know me?”
22. She said to Ramu, “Are you writing a letter?”
23. The boy said, “Can you help me?”
24. He said to Ramu, “Will you come tomorrow?”
25. She said, “Have you finished your work?”
26. He said, “Did you see the tiger?”
27. She said, “Were you reading at that time?”
28. They said, “Had you done the work?”
29. He said, “Will you be waiting for me?”
30. She said to Ramu, “Shall we go to the market?”
31. He said, “Where are you going?”
32. She said to Ramu, “When will he come?”
33. They said, “Why are you crying?”
34. He said, “What do you want?”
35. She said, “How did you solve the problem?”
36. The teacher said, “Who is making noise?”
37. He said, “Whose pen is this?”
38. She said, “Which book do you like?”
39. He said, “How many boys are there?”
40. The stranger said, “What is your name?”
Imperative Sentences
41. The teacher said, “Open your book.”
42. The doctor said, “Take this medicine.”
43. She said to him, “Please wait here.”
44. He said to me, “Help the poor.”
45. The policeman said, “Stand in a line.”
46. The mother said to Ramu, “Don’t waste your time.”
47. The father said, “Never tell a lie.”
48. The teacher said, “Always speak the truth.”
49. He said, “Do your duty.”
50. She said, “Don’t make noise.”
Assertive Sentences
51. He said, “I like mangoes.”
52. She said, “My brother is honest.”
53. They said, “Our teacher is very kind.”
54. The man said, “I am not hungry.”
55. She said, “The sky is blue.”
56. He said, “My father is a doctor.”
57. They said, “We are learning English.”
58. The boy said, “I have two sisters.”
59. She said, “I know the answer.”
60. He said, “The sun sets in the west.”
61. She said, “We are not going to school.”
62. They said, “We were watching TV.”
63. The girl said, “I had lost my pen.”
64. My friend said to me, “I shall help you.”
65. He said, “They will play football.”
66. She said, “We shall be busy tomorrow.”
67. He said, “The boys will have gone home.”
68. They said, “It is raining now.”
69. She said, “I cannot swim.”
70. He said, “We must obey our parents.”
Interrogative Sentences
71. He said, “Is this your book?”
72. She said, “Do they play cricket?”
73. The teacher said, “Have you done your homework?”
74. He said, “Can she dance well?”
75. She said, “Are you my friend?”
76. He said, “Was he absent yesterday?”
77. She said, “Did they go to the fair?”
78. The man said, “Will it rain today?”
79. He said to Ramu, “Could you help me?”
80. She said to Ramu, “Shall I call him now?”
81. He said, “Where do you live?”
82. She said to Ramu, “When did you arrive?”
83. The boy said, “How do you solve the sum?”
84. He said, “Why are they late?”
85. She said, “What is happening here?”
86. The teacher said, “Who broke the window?”
87. He said, “Which colour do you prefer?”
88. She said, “Whose bag is lying there?”
89. He said, “How many pens do you have?”
90. She said to Ramu, “Whom do you want to meet?”
Imperative Sentences
91. The teacher said, “Read the lesson.”
92. The doctor said, “Drink clean water.”
93. The mother said, “Wash your hands.”
94. He said, “Call the servant.”
95. She said to him, “Sing a song.”
96. He said to me, “Post this letter.”
97. The manager said, “Work carefully.”
98. The officer said, “Follow my order.”
99. He said, “Don’t touch this wire.”
100. She said, “Never waste money.”
Assertive Sentences
101. He said, “The moon is bright tonight.”
102. She said, “The stars are shining.”
103. They said, “It is very cold today.”
104. The boy said, “I have a pet dog.”
105. She said, “My mother cooks delicious food.”
106. He said, “We are ready for the journey.”
107. The teacher said, “Honesty is the best policy.”
108. She said, “I can sing well.”
109. He said, “We should help the needy.”
110. The girl said, “I may go to the park.”
111. He said, “We ought to respect elders.”
112. She said, “I will never forget you.”
113. They said, “We have completed the project.”
114. The man said, “My wife is a good singer.”
115. She said, “The garden looks beautiful.”
116. He said, “The cow gives us milk.”
117. They said, “We had been waiting for an hour.”
118. She said, “I was singing a song.”
119. He said, “I had already written the letter.”
120. She said, “The baby has slept well.”
Interrogative Sentences
121. He said, “Do you like sweets?”
122. She said, “Are you ready for the test?”
123. They said, “Will he help us?”
124. He said, “Can she solve this problem?”
125. The boy said, “Shall I open the door?”
126. She said, “Was the teacher angry?”
127. He said, “Did you enjoy the picnic?”
128. They said, “Were you playing cricket?”
129. He said, “Had you seen the movie?”
130. She said, “Will you be studying at that time?”
131. He said, “Where is the station?”
132. She said, “When will the train arrive?”
133. They said, “Why are you late?”
134. He said, “How did you make this cake?”
135. She said, “What are you writing?”
136. The teacher said, “Who has broken this chair?”
137. He said, “Whose umbrella is this?”
138. She said, “Which pen do you want?”
139. He said, “How long will you wait here?”
140. She said, “How far is your school?”
Imperative Sentences
141. The teacher said, “Learn the poem by heart.”
142. The doctor said, “Take rest for a week.”
143. She said to him, “Bring me a glass of water.”
144. He said to me, “Help your friend.”
145. The father said, “Respect your teachers.”
146. The guide said, “Follow me.”
147. She said, “Please give me some money.”
148. He said, “Always be punctual.”
149. The mother said, “Don’t play in the sun.”
150. The teacher said, “Never be idle.”
Assertive Sentences
151. He said, “The Ganga is a holy river.”
152. She said, “I was doing my homework.”
153. They said, “We had completed the work.”
154. The farmer said, “I grow crops in my field.”
155. She said, “We are not afraid of darkness.”
156. He said, “My uncle will visit us tomorrow.”
157. They said, “We shall go to the museum.”
158. The girl said, “I have read this book twice.”
159. He said, “The child was crying.”
160. She said, “I cannot solve this sum.”
161. He said, “I may attend the meeting.”
162. She said, “We should obey the law.”
163. They said, “We might help the poor.”
164. The boy said, “I will go to school daily.”
165. She said, “My sister has painted this picture.”
166. He said, “The sun rises in the east.”
167. They said, “It was raining heavily.”
168. She said, “I shall not forget your kindness.”
169. He said, “The king was brave.”
170. The student said, “The teacher has praised me.”
Interrogative Sentences
171. He said, “Is he your brother?”
172. She said, “Are they working hard?”
173. The teacher said, “Did you finish the exercise?”
174. He said, “Were you listening to me?”
175. She said, “Will you join the party?”
176. He said, “Can you lend me some money?”
177. The boy said to Ramu, “Have you ever seen a lion?”
178. She said to Ramu, “Did he call you yesterday?”
179. He said to Ramu, “Had they left before you came?”
180. She said, “Shall I close the window?”
181. He said, “Where are you going now?”
182. She said, “When did you meet him?”
183. The man said, “How are you feeling today?”
184. He said, “Why are they shouting?”
185. She said, “What did you eat for lunch?”
186. The teacher said, “Who was absent yesterday?”
187. He said, “Whose car is parked outside?”
188. She said, “Which road leads to the station?”
189. He said, “How much money do you need?”
190. She said, “How often do you visit your village?”
Imperative Sentences
191. The teacher said, “Underline the important lines.”
192. The doctor said, “Take this tablet twice a day.”
193. The father said, “Look after your health.”
194. He said, “Wait for me at the bus stop.”
195. She said to him, “Please lend me your book.”
196. The coach said, “Run faster.”
197. He said to me, “Clean the blackboard.”
198. The officer said, “Work hard for success.”
199. She said, “Don’t open the box.”
200. He said, “Never cheat in the examination.”
Assertive Sentences
201. He said, “My brother is taller than me.”
202. She said, “I was reading a novel then.”
203. They said, “We had been playing for two hours.”
204. The boy said, “I will draw a picture tomorrow.”
205. She said, “Our teacher has taught us a new lesson.”
206. He said, “The train had left before I reached.”
207. They said, “We shall wait for you.”
208. She said, “The children are making noise.”
209. He said, “The lion is the king of the forest.”
210. The girl said, “We were sitting under the tree.”
Interrogative Sentences
211. He said, “Is this your house?”
212. She said, “Are they your cousins?”
213. The teacher said, “Have you learnt the poem?”
214. He said, “Can you lift this box?”
215. She said, “Will he arrive in time?”
216. He said, “Shall I call the doctor?”
217. The boy said, “Was the shop open yesterday?”
218. She said to Ramu, “Did you hear the news?”
219. He said to Ramu, “Had she completed her homework?”
220. She said to Ramu, “Were you singing at that time?”
221. He said to Ramu, “Where do you want to go?”
222. She said, “When will your father return?”
223. The stranger said, “Why are you laughing?”
224. He said, “What do you mean?”
225. She said, “How can you solve this sum?”
226. The teacher said, “Who has written this essay?”
227. He said, “Which team won the match?”
228. She said, “Whose umbrella is lying here?”
229. He said, “How many boys are absent today?”
230. She said to Ramu, “How much sugar do you want?”
Imperative Sentences
231. The teacher said, “Write your name here.”
232. The doctor said, “Take milk every day.”
233. The mother said, “Brush your teeth twice daily.”
234. He said to Ramu, “Switch on the fan.”
235. She said, “Please bring me a chair.”
236. He said, “Open the window.”
237. The father said, “Always respect elders.”
238. The teacher said to Ramu, “Never waste time.”
239. She said, “Don’t go near the fire.”
240. He said, “Never play with sharp things.”
Exclamatory Sentences
241. He said, “Alas! I am unlucky.”
242. She said, “How sweet the bird sings!”
243. They said, “Hurrah! Our team has won.”
244. The boy said, “What a beautiful rose it is!”
245. She said, “Bravo! You have done well.”
246. He said, “How fast he runs!”
247. The girl said, “What a lovely picture it is!”
248. They said, “Alas! We have lost the match.”
249. He said, “Hurrah! We are successful.”
250. She said, “Oh! What a pleasant surprise!”
Assertive Sentences
251. He said, “I was playing football.”
252. She said, “We had gone to the fair.”
253. They said, “We will travel by bus.”
254. The boy said, “I am not feeling well.”
255. She said, “I have seen that movie.”
256. He said, “The Earth is round.”
257. They said, “We are watching television.”
258. The girl said, “I had already finished the work.”
259. He said, “We shall attend the meeting.”
260. She said, “I cannot do this alone.”
Interrogative Sentences
261. He said, “Do you speak English?”
262. She said, “Are you writing a letter now?”
263. They said, “Have you visited the museum?”
264. He said, “Can you drive a car?”
265. She said, “Will you wait for me?”
266. He said, “Shall I bring you tea?”
267. The boy said, “Was the teacher teaching then?”
268. She said, “Did you complete your homework yesterday?”
269. He said to Ramu, “Had you left before I came?”
270. She said to Ramu, “Were you talking to him?”
271. He said to Ramu, “Where is your friend going?”
272. She said to Ramu, “When will you meet your cousin?”
273. They said, “Why are you standing here?”
274. He said, “What are you thinking about?”
275. She said to Ramu, “How do you know this secret?”
276. The teacher said, “Who is absent today?”
277. He said to Ramu, “Which dress do you like best?”
278. She said, “Whose pen is this on the desk?”
279. He said, “How many books do you need?”
280. She said to Ramu, “How long will it take to reach?”
Imperative Sentences
281. The teacher said, “Solve these sums.”
282. The doctor said, “Eat healthy food.”
283. The mother said, “Go to bed early.”
284. He said, “Wash the clothes.”
285. She said, “Bring me a glass of water.”
286. He said, “Call your brother here.”
287. The father said, “Obey your parents.”
288. The teacher said to Ramu, “Be attentive in class.”
289. She said to Ramu, “Don’t run in the corridor.”
290. He said to Ramu, “Never disobey your elders.”
Exclamatory Sentences
291. He said, “Alas! My friend is dead.”
292. She said, “What a beautiful garden it is!”
293. They said, “Hurrah! We have passed the exam.”
294. The boy said, “How tall the building is!”
295. She said, “Bravo! You have won the prize.”
296. He said, “What a stormy night it was!”
297. The girl said, “How sweet this mango tastes!”
298. They said, “Alas! Our team has lost.”
299. He said, “Hurrah! We shall go on a picnic.”
300. She said, “Oh! How exciting this game is!”
301. Ram said to Sita, "Let us discuss the matter."
302. He said to me, "Let's go out for a walk."
303. He said, "Let's stop now."
304. She said, "Let me look into the matter."
305. Lila said to her friends, "Let us have a picnic."
306. He said to his companions, "Let us not miss this chance to see the last show."
307. He said to us, "Let us go home."
308. I said to my friends, "Let us go to play."
309. We said, "Let him tell the story."
310. She said, "Let him eat whatever he likes."
311. My friend said to me, "Let Arun do whatever he likes."
312. The Headmaster said to his staff, "Let us not miss the chance."
313. I said to him, "Let me go home."
314. He said to the man, "You must come to the party."
315. Father said to me, "You must complete your homework."
316. Ram said to Rahim, "We must take Titli with us."
317. She said to me, "Could you give me a glass of water?"
318. Uncle said to me, "Would you drop the letter for me?"
319. Ram said to me, "Would you go to the library with me?"

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